Rouges and Rouging Flashcards

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Any red colorant to be applied to the warm color areas of the face and hands

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Rouge

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Rouge is any ___ colorant to be applied to the warm color areas of the face and hands

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red

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Rouge is any red colorant to be applied to the ________ of the face and hands

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Warm color areas

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Rouge is applied to the warm color areas of the _________

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Face and hands

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Reds used for the lips only because they are usually unsatisfactory for the other warm color areas of the face and hands

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Lip Rouge

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Lip rouge is used for the lips only because they are usually unsatisfactory for

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other warm color areas of the face and hands

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Reasons for applying rouge

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Replace the blood color
Increase the red in the complexion coloring for a florid or ruddy complexion
Intensify the red in the complexion coloring to compensate for warm color illumination or the color of the casket interior and clothing
Reinstate warm-color areas
Correctively shape the cheeks and lips

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Types of rouges

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Sticks
Jars
Bottles
Plastic tubes
Compacts
Pencils
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Each type of rouge can be classified as a

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Liquid
Cream
Powder
Aerosol

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Only a few mortuary types of this are available

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Liquid Rouges

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Transparent liquid rouge types

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Transparent paint

Spray Rouges

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A masking type of mortuary rouge with an evaporating vehicle

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Opaque Liquid Rouges

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Greater number of types an colors

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Cream Rouges

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14
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An opaque cream cosmetic in a jar

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Mortuary paste rouge

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A semi-opaque cream cosmetic in 2 textures

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Ornamental Paste Rouge

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Two textures of ornamental paste rouge

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Firm and soft

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A firm semi-opaque cosmetic called moist rouge

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Theatrical Cream Rouge

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Theatrical Cream Rouge is also called

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Moist rouge

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Appears very dense but can be applied as a transparent film

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Mortuary Cream Rouge

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Is vivid in color and is packaged in a small plastic jar or compact

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Ornamental Cream Rouge

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Is vivid in color and is warmed and applied by hand

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Theatrical Cream Rouge

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Composed mainly of a clay or some similar inert solid

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Powder rouges

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A compressed powder cosmetic packaged in a small, flat, round container with a rouge-puff for application

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dry (cake) powder

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For a controlled application of dry (cake) rouge

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use a soft brush

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To determine the quantity of dry (cake) rouge to be applied
Tap the brush against your hand
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Fusing the rouge into an applied cosmetic
Apply the rouge with your finger or a brush while cosmetic is still moist
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Application of rouge on a dry cosmetic
Use a damp sponge
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Compressed ornamental powder cosmetic
Fluff Rouge
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Fluff rouge is commonly known as a
Blusher
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Fluff rouge is similar to dry (cake) rouge but is
softer and less vivid
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Fluff rouge is packaged in a small rectangular compact with a soft
round brush
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Fluff rouge is applied
After powder
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Source of cake foundation
Theatrical
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Color of cake foundations
vivid reds
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Applied only to the lips
Lip rouges
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Clear solutions in bottles with an evaporating vehicle | Come in sets
Lip Tints
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Transparent lip-colorants that appear cloudy in the bottle | Come in sets
Lip Rouges
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Lip liner
Ornamental liquid lip rouge
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Semi-opaque lip colorant packaged in a plastic tube and applied with a brush
Ornamental liquid lip rouge
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Difficult to apply on cold tissue
Lipstick
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For easier application of lipstick
Warm and mix with massage cream
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Much softer than lipstick
Lip Jelly
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The color of rouge or lip rouge should identify with the _______________
Complexion Color
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Rouge for medium ( average) caucasion complexion
Pure red
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Rouge for fair caucasion complexion
Less vivid red
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Rouge for dark caucasion complexion
Dark red - brown added
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Rouge for light and medium african complexion
Pure red
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Rouge for dark african complexion
Pure red on the lips only
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Rouge for asian women
Pure red on the lips only
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A combination of a complexion compound and the basic pigment (pure) red
Complexion red
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Complexion reds are employed for
natural (non-ornamental) makeup
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In the palm of the hand, a small amount of the basic pigment red is mixed with the
complexion cosmetic
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Basic pigment red as a complexion colorant
when red is applied to the skin instead of complexion coloring
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Over a three day viewing period, the complexion of dark africans tend to appear
grayed
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For grayed african complexion,
red is applied to the face, offsetting the ashen appearance
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Those areas of the skin surface which during life appear naturally reddened
Warm color areas of the face and hands
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Warm areas are not __________
highlights
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Natural sequence of diminishing redness on the warm color areas
``` Lips Ear/Nose (interchangeable) Cheeks Chin Forehead (Males) ```
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Ornamental Sequence of diminishing redness on the warm color areas
``` Lips Cheeks Ears Chin Nose ```
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All parts of the ear except the _______ are tinged in red
Tragus
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Treatment for chin
Tint the prominence
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______ parts of the nose are tinted
Lower
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For the hands, apply red to the ____________
Knuckles, nails, and cuticles
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Treatment for forehead on males
between the upper and lower eminences
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__________ the nostrils on a nose that is delicately chiseled and sensitive in appearance
Inside
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Used on someone who had a great number of superficial capillaries which exhibited a very vivid coloring
Capillary Flush of the cheeks
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Studies show that 3/4+ of the population
do not show redness in the cheeks
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Studies show that _________ of the population do not show redness in the cheeks
3/4 +
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To restore the picture of health
add a tinge of redness to the cheeks
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Study people with natural redness in the cheeks so you are better able to
simulate it
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Flood the entire area with pink
Inant
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Upper part of the front plane
Child
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Triangular space, slightly lateral to that of a child
Adolescent
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Upper part of the cheekbone, where it recedes inward toward the lower eyelid
Young adult
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Narrow band running from the wing of the nose to the lobe of the ear
Middle Aged adult
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Drops to the lower part of the cheek, occupying the triangular space above the jawline
Aged Adult
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The main goal of this is the simulation of the classic oval headshape
Rouging the cheeks for an ornamental effect
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The main goal of rouging the cheeks for an ornamental effect is the simulation of the ________ headshape
Classic Oval
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These are the most vivid of all the warm color areas
Lips - mucous membrane
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The mucous membranes are comprised of a combination of the four basic pigments with the ____ predominating
Red
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Mucous membranes lack a
distinct marginal color
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This is done when replacing the color to the lips
balancing the lips
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Parallel paint the lip lines beyond the natural limits
thickening of the lips
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Extend the color to the extreme ends
Widening of the lips
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Accomplished by painting within the natural borders
Thinning of the lips
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Accomplished by painting short of the normal ends of the lips
Narrowing of the lips
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Lower lip is commonly slightly thicker than the upper lip, so the thick upper lip may require balancing
Thinning the upper lip and thickening the lower
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A wide lower lip creates a pleasant expression
Narrowing the upper lip and widening the lower lip